Clint Richardson (in yellow) looks on as his attorney, Peter Flowers, speaks with his family members. Henrietta Wildsmith/The Times

Written by

Maya Lau
maya.lau@shreveporttimes.com

The former Shreveport firefighters accused of mistreating two mentally challenged men at Fire Station No. 8 were dealt another blow Friday as Judge Ramona Emanuel denied four of their motions.

One was brought by former firefighter Clint Richardson, who argued that his written statement to investigators should not be included as evidence at trial because he was not read his Miranda rights in an appropriate time frame when he was being interrogated. His statement solidified his knowledge of the alleged prostitution at Station No. 8.